Norway maintain perfect record at Euro 2025
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Listen to Norway v Iceland on BBC Radio 5 Live, 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, on Thursday 10 July, with kick off at 8pm BST. Once again, the BBC Sport website is your one-stop shop for news, match reports, features, analysis, interviews and columns during the 2025 Women’s Euros.
Norway's Signe Gaupset grabbed her chance with both hands when coach Gemma Grainger gave her a first start at a major tournament, scoring Norway's first two goals and creating two more in a 4-3 win over Iceland in their final Group A game at the Women's Euros on Thursday.
Norway Women will attempt to maintain their perfect record at Women's Euro 2025 when they take on Iceland Women in Thursday's meeting at Arena Thun. The two-time European champions have already won Group A, while Iceland have been eliminated following back-to-back defeats.
Signe Gaupset scored two and helped make the others for Frida Maanum as Group A winners Norway came from behind to beat eliminated Iceland.
Norway winger Signe Gaupset made the most of her first start at the Women's Euros, scoring twice and creating two more goals as her side beat Iceland 4-3 on Thursday to make it three wins from three for the Norwegians,
Signe Gaupset became the youngest player to score twice in a Women’s European Championship match as she led Norway to a 4-3 win over Iceland on
Iceland's lead only lasted for a matter of minutes and Signe Gaupset rifles a first time volley into the net from a corner. Sydney Schertenleib whips a dangerous shot from 20-yards towards the top corner but Anna Koivunen is alert and parries to safety. It stands, Iceland take an early 1-0 lead against Norway!
Hosts Switzerland occupy second place in the group and will qualify if they avoid defeat against third-placed Finland. Group A leaders Norway have already qualified for the knockout stages after two wins from two and take on Iceland, who are bottom of the group on zero points.